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Post by goldservice on Feb 4, 2015 16:37:41 GMT
Tues 3 Feb: 10521 closes early, in the afternoon Wed 4 Feb: 10521 reopens, in the morning Wed 4 Feb: 10531 closes early, at lunch time.
10521 cf 10531 - Fat finger?
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oldgrumpy
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Post by oldgrumpy on Feb 4, 2015 17:12:47 GMT
I had a reply long ago from Filched Cabbages that even if a borrower accepts a rate, therefore stops the auction, the time clock still runs down towards the original end time, and the borrower can reactivate the auction if he/she has a change of mind. You can see this in your "my bids" list, where stopped auction still show time left rather than auction ended.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2015 18:17:28 GMT
Wow, re-opens. That, I have not seen. "But I been done seen about everything. When I see an elephant fly. "
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Post by GSV3MIaC on Feb 4, 2015 18:58:59 GMT
Wow, re-opens. That, I have not seen. "But I been done seen about everything. When I see an elephant fly. " It happens quite often actually (maybe 5-10% of early closes change their mind, especially if they don't fairly swiftly turn into an actual loan). Quite annoying, when you think you have landed a good rate. 8<.
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Post by goldservice on Feb 5, 2015 7:08:09 GMT
I wasn't so much pointing to a rare event as to a possible Fat fingered Closer - I think that Faulty Controls sometimes closes auctions for borrowers at their request and this time I'm guessing that they closed the wrong one.
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Post by sl75 on Feb 5, 2015 11:19:00 GMT
I wasn't so much pointing to a rare event as to a possible Fat fingered Closer - I think that Faulty Controls sometimes closes auctions for borrowers at their request and this time I'm guessing that they closed the wrong one. More likely co-incidence IMHO. If they'd closed "the right one" within a few minutes of re-opening "the wrong one" I might have given a little more credence to your hypothesis.
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